pconpcs
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- Paul
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- Cybertruck
Good take, Jon. So is that how foundation works? they'll offer it to people now, but my reservation still holds for when they offer the regular version? and that series would likely be a 20-30% price reduction? Great to hear from someone who's gone through this, as this is my first time though Tesla's process.Given they are offering Foundation Series in the USA to anyone without a reservation and we have Reservation Numbers here in Canada being serviced at least to orders all the way up until the end of 2021 it's probably just worth holding a quarter.
My guess that they have an end of year push in USA, Canada & Mexico to sell as many Foundation Series as they can before they switch to non-Foundation Series next year (total guess but its trending that way).
I realize that you've waited a while but it would suck if had to eat ~20-30k of depreciation by taking delivery just before 2025. Just my 2c as I've played the Tesla early adopter premium game a few times.
I had a chance to sit in the Cybertruck in Sherway Gardens. I've got a Platinum F150 Lightning that I bought while I waited for my Cybertruck. The interior of the Cybertruck isn't as nice as the Platinum, I'd say it's Lariat level interior. The doors were super heavy which was cool but I also couldn't sit in the rear seats because my head was on the glass roof. It's a cool truck but there's definitely been design compromises so I'd just temper the excitement when you make the call.
I locked my order in for a Cyberbeast in the last quarter but I'm going to rent one over the boarder on Turo before I decide. I came away with a meh feeling after sitting in it at the store and I don't currently think it's worth $160k - this may change when I actually drive it.
Rich Rebuilds covers this station quite well -
Each to their own though! Drive in happiness and good health!!
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